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Originally Posted by skinmaan
That's not quite how it works with these two Audible sites. You can have an account on both, but they are not inter-linked. If the title is available for U.S. purchasers on the UK site you can get it. For instance, I got 2 of the 8 freebies Audible UK offered a couple of weeks ago. Only 3 of the 8 were available to me (I didn't want the third). I have two separate playlists, though, and they don't cross over. If I want to download a title in my UK library I have to sign out of the app and sign in using the UK option. Once it is downloaded I can switch back and it will still play but when I remove it from my device it disappears.
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Originally Posted by skinmaan
I actually set up my account at the suggestion of the Audible help desk! Probably the most useful advice they've ever gave me. I even used the same e-mail address. I already had and Amazon UK account (so I could buy the new Doctor Who a year before it came to America) and now all of my accounts sync up with addresses and such. I've probably got 30-40 titles in the UK account. I haven't even signed up for the free trial, but they offer it to me all the time.
I think the UK site is the only one this will work on (dual accounts, that is). I know Audible AU was going to force me to transfer my library to sign up for an account there (which, of course, I didn't want to do) like the Kindle accounts make you do.
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Thanks. Very helpful.
I was hoping that it would just be a matter of making a change in my account settings. I can see that it's definitely more involved than that.
I don't know, now, if I'll have time to do all that mentioned, for this audiobook (it's nearly 2 a.m. here, and I want to make a YourClassical post before I go to bed), but I'll have your information for the next time.